Adapters and Accessories for the JPoint®

We now offer 19 mounting adapters for a variety of applications with more in design all the time. Most adapters allow use of the
JPoint sight on guns with existing rear sight cuts such as Smith & Wesson Revolvers, 1911s, Glocks, EAA, CZ, and more. Others fit special applications like shotgun barrel mounts and piggy-back secondary sight
on 1” scope tubes. The rear sight adapters fit right into the existing sight cuts on your slide and allow the lowest possible
position of the sight without any additional millwork. A great way to resurrect an old single stack comp pistol and make it a
state-of-the-art optical gun without putting ugly holes and mounts on the frame.

Our S&W mount again allows for lower positioning of the sight than using the rail adapter, and the lower the sight is to the
gun the better it works. Our new shotgun adapter actually attaches to the barrel using a high tech adhesive. You merely cut out a
section of rib and glue the base to the barrel for a sight position that puts the window of the sight about even with the rib for
incredible speed on steel target or birds and carbine accuracy with slugs. You can also continue to shoot off the rib in case you
don’t want to use the sight or you have a battery failure.

JPA-Guard

The JPA-Guard is a valuable protective accessory for any critical application where your mounted JPoint® might be damaged. The guard wing accessory includes extra-length mounting screws allowing it to simply sandwiches between the sight and any flat-base mount to provide impact protection with negligible extra weight.

This part is especially recommended for the JPA-SM30/1C piggyback scope mounting hardware. Likewise, if your JPoint®-equipped handgun has any self-defense or duty application, the JPA-Guard should certainly be added to that setup. The JPA-Guard can also be mounted on any non-JP sight mount that is cut for the JPoint® foot print.

Shims

We now have a one degree shim piece to correct problems with elevation run out on some applications. A common problem with
these sights is running out of elevation adjustment due to point of impact variance on some pistols. Barrel length on revolvers
and barrel fitment on many custom pistols can place the point of impact out of the range of internal adjustment on some sight/mount
combinations. This is a quick drop in fix for that problem. The JP shim is a plastic piece with the female foot print on
the bottom and the male foot print on top (like a domino) to fit between the sight and existing mount. It's reversible to allow for
more either elevation or declination of the sight.